After not participating in team drills on Aug. 2 due to arm soreness, QB Shedeur Sanders will be back out on the practice field on Day 10.
"Shedeur is good, he was sore in his arm and throwing shoulder," head coach Kevin Stefanski said. "He is getting treatment, and he should be fine."
Sanders said has experienced a level of arm soreness before when he was in college at Colorado, acknowledging the soreness stems from adjusting to the start-and-stop nature of reps. As the Browns have managed the four-quarterback competition and spreading reps around their quarterbacks, they cycle through each quarterback to take reps in team drills.
"That's all it truly is," Sanders said. "Sometimes you go in hot, then you wait for a second, and then you get cold, then get back hot. My arm and body weren't used to that, so it's just and adjustment within my body and within my arm."
While Sanders will be back in the team drills at practice, QB Dillon Gabriel will be a limited participant in practice. Stefanski said Gabriel is dealing with tightness in his hamstring and will participate in some team drills during Monday's practice. Stefanski said the tightness occurred on Aug. 2 and is receiving treatment for the hamstring.
"He'll be out here, just a little bit of tightness," Stefanski said.